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Hamilton to the Angels 

Post#1 » by Quake Griffin » Thu Dec 13, 2012 7:32 pm

wow.

they come in again and shock the world.

still need something good after CJ (who i don't even think is good...but whatever)
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Re: Hamilton to the Angels 

Post#2 » by The Hypnotoad » Thu Dec 13, 2012 7:35 pm

Trout, Pujols, Hamilton. Crazy.
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Re: Hamilton to the Angels 

Post#3 » by TyCobb » Thu Dec 13, 2012 7:36 pm

I think this opens up a potential Bourjos and/or Trumbo to the Mets for Dickey deal. We'll see.

I personally love this signing. They shed salaries from Hunter, Haren, Santana, and Greinke that were all $10 mill plus. This won't hamstring the ball club at all. Hopefully he stays healthy.
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Re: Hamilton to the Angels 

Post#4 » by Ado05 » Thu Dec 13, 2012 8:15 pm

All they need to do is add some pitching and their more than legit!
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Post#6 » by Wavy Q » Thu Dec 13, 2012 8:49 pm

I don't get it, Angels needed pitching more than they did hitting
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Re: Hamilton to the Angels 

Post#7 » by Da Schwab » Thu Dec 13, 2012 9:14 pm

Well now, I certainly wasn't expecting this.

The Angels now have the scariest lineup I've ever seen.
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Re: Hamilton to the Angels 

Post#8 » by TyCobb » Thu Dec 13, 2012 9:26 pm

Stephano wrote:I don't get it, Angels needed pitching more than they did hitting


This frees up our most tradeable assets after missing out on Greinke.
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Re: Hamilton to the Angels 

Post#9 » by RIPskaterdude » Thu Dec 13, 2012 9:46 pm

The two L.A. teams are stacked now, damn.
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Re: Hamilton to the Angels 

Post#10 » by Quake Griffin » Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:42 pm

TyCobb wrote:I think this opens up a potential Bourjos and/or Trumbo to the Mets for Dickey deal. We'll see.

I personally love this signing. They shed salaries from Hunter, Haren, Santana, and Greinke that were all $10 mill plus. This won't hamstring the ball club at all. Hopefully he stays healthy.

why Dickey?

Sign Anibal and take ur division.
if u don't sign anibal...and do something dumb like get dickey...this division is wide open.
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Re: Hamilton to the Angels 

Post#11 » by dockingsched » Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:57 pm

why would getting dickey be dumb?


anyway, don't see how all three of morales/trumbo/bourjos are on the roster come opening day. one of em or possibly two are probably gone for some pitching.
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Re: Hamilton to the Angels 

Post#12 » by trwi7 » Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:05 am

Quake Griffin wrote:
TyCobb wrote:I think this opens up a potential Bourjos and/or Trumbo to the Mets for Dickey deal. We'll see.

I personally love this signing. They shed salaries from Hunter, Haren, Santana, and Greinke that were all $10 mill plus. This won't hamstring the ball club at all. Hopefully he stays healthy.

why Dickey?

Sign Anibal and take ur division.
if u don't sign anibal...and do something dumb like get dickey...this division is wide open.


The Cubs signed Sanchez like an hour before this post was made.
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Re: Hamilton to the Angels 

Post#13 » by Ado05 » Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:06 am

trwi7 wrote:
Quake Griffin wrote:
TyCobb wrote:I think this opens up a potential Bourjos and/or Trumbo to the Mets for Dickey deal. We'll see.

I personally love this signing. They shed salaries from Hunter, Haren, Santana, and Greinke that were all $10 mill plus. This won't hamstring the ball club at all. Hopefully he stays healthy.

why Dickey?

Sign Anibal and take ur division.
if u don't sign anibal...and do something dumb like get dickey...this division is wide open.


The Cubs signed Sanchez like an hour before this post was made.

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Re: Hamilton to the Angels 

Post#14 » by Quake Griffin » Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:07 am

trwi7 wrote:
Quake Griffin wrote:
TyCobb wrote:I think this opens up a potential Bourjos and/or Trumbo to the Mets for Dickey deal. We'll see.

I personally love this signing. They shed salaries from Hunter, Haren, Santana, and Greinke that were all $10 mill plus. This won't hamstring the ball club at all. Hopefully he stays healthy.

why Dickey?

Sign Anibal and take ur division.
if u don't sign anibal...and do something dumb like get dickey...this division is wide open.


The Cubs signed Sanchez like an hour before this post was made.

wow.
i was wondering if they'd make a move.

i like it.
thanks for the heads up.

dickey isn't a bad idea anymore.
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Post#15 » by Da Schwab » Fri Dec 14, 2012 6:48 am

I would like for you to please justify why Anibal Sanchez would be a better get than RA Dickey.

The Angels are clearly in "win now" mode. And nothing about that mindset says sign Anibal Sanchez over a guy who has made teams look silly the last season and a half.
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Re: Hamilton to the Angels 

Post#16 » by Quake Griffin » Fri Dec 14, 2012 2:11 pm

Da Schwab wrote:I would like for you to please justify why Anibal Sanchez would be a better get than RA Dickey.

The Angels are clearly in "win now" mode. And nothing about that mindset says sign Anibal Sanchez over a guy who has made teams look silly the last season and a half.

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i'll keep it short.
Dickey is Lucky and Anibal has electric stuff....i was very impressed with him in the playoffs
i'll bank on Anibal harnessing that electric stuff by year's end in that pitcher's park over Dickey's luck.
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Re: Hamilton to the Angels 

Post#17 » by sunshinekids99 » Fri Dec 14, 2012 5:43 pm

The Angels better win in the next 2 years or this deal is going to look pretty awful. Hamilton is not going to be the same hitter leaving Texas and his mobility is starting to decline. Years 4 and 5 on that deal could be pretty ugly in terms of value.
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Re: Hamilton to the Angels 

Post#18 » by Quake Griffin » Fri Dec 14, 2012 6:04 pm

sunshinekids99 wrote:The Angels better win in the next 2 years or this deal is going to look pretty awful. Hamilton is not going to be the same hitter leaving Texas and his mobility is starting to decline. Years 4 and 5 on that deal could be pretty ugly in terms of value.

well isn't that beautiful thing about playing with such a crappy rule like the DH. :D
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he can platoon the DH spot with albert every other game or something to keep the legs fresh....that's if he hasn't relapsed. :lol:
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Re: Hamilton to the Angels 

Post#19 » by Ado05 » Fri Dec 14, 2012 8:19 pm

Wow dude, you're laughing at the fact he could have a relapsing. Thats a pretty big d*ck move.
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Re: Hamilton to the Angels 

Post#20 » by Quake Griffin » Fri Dec 14, 2012 8:25 pm

Adrian_05 wrote:Wow dude, you're laughing at the fact he could have a relapsing. Thats a pretty big d*ck move.

don't feel bad about it either.

he decided to use drugs...hes a grown up who made his own choices. i don't work for espn or MLB Network...i don't have to be PC or wiggle my sense of humor around his life....not my problem.

saying i can't laugh about it...is saying i can't talk about it...doesnt matter which disposition i take with viewing his circumstance...serious...playful...indifferent.

it would be different if i wished it on him....for now my laughing at it is purely highlighting the risk to the angels....at his expense.

sorry hammy.
but i don't feel bad about it.
just for the board tho...sorry.
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